2000 Civic Dash Removal
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Does anyone know if the 2000 civic has the same problem when you remove the stock headunit you lose the keyless entry and dome lights? cuz i read that on a 96 -97 that happens but wasnt sure about the 2000... my friend recently bought one and wants to install a deck into it... thanks
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Rep Power: 267 try asking at www.torontocivics.com
more ppl there have 6thgens there than here id believe and would be able to tell you from first hand experience.
good luck
SiG
more ppl there have 6thgens there than here id believe and would be able to tell you from first hand experience.
good luck
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Rep Power: 290 It's simular to our cars.
1. Remove the bottom dash cover on the drivers side. (4 screws)
2. Then remove the 2 left screws holding the cigarette lighter panel.
3. Open the glove box push in the bump stops and let it drop, now you can get the 2 right hand screws of the cigarette lighter panel.
4. Remove the cigarette lighter panel.
5. Now you should be able to see the 2 screws holding in the radio bezel remove both of them.
6. Now this is the tricky part you have to tug on the bezel from the front it should come out pretty easy just needs a little bit of muscle, but be careful not to lose any of the clips or the bezels gonna be loose when you re-install it.
7. Disconnect all the A/C wiring and radio wiring.
8. With the bezel out of the car remove all the A/C controls.
9. Now you should be able to remove the 4 screws holding the radio to the bezel.
10. Now install your radio and do your wiring
11. Reconnect all the wiring (you may need another person to help you out)
12. Follow the steps in reverse to put the car back together.
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1. Remove the bottom dash cover on the drivers side. (4 screws)
2. Then remove the 2 left screws holding the cigarette lighter panel.
3. Open the glove box push in the bump stops and let it drop, now you can get the 2 right hand screws of the cigarette lighter panel.
4. Remove the cigarette lighter panel.
5. Now you should be able to see the 2 screws holding in the radio bezel remove both of them.
6. Now this is the tricky part you have to tug on the bezel from the front it should come out pretty easy just needs a little bit of muscle, but be careful not to lose any of the clips or the bezels gonna be loose when you re-install it.
7. Disconnect all the A/C wiring and radio wiring.
8. With the bezel out of the car remove all the A/C controls.
9. Now you should be able to remove the 4 screws holding the radio to the bezel.
10. Now install your radio and do your wiring
11. Reconnect all the wiring (you may need another person to help you out)
12. Follow the steps in reverse to put the car back together.
Hope this helps.
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Rep Power: 0 No its only the 96-98 civic that you lose that in. And even in those they make a 70-1720T harness which allows you to mount the factory deck behind the new one and keep all the functions.
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